New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 74
... king's printer enjoyed had ever been established at law ; and said that he did not know that the crown had a right to grant a monopoly of that kind . He further added , " I can conceive the king , as head of the church , may say that ...
... king's printer enjoyed had ever been established at law ; and said that he did not know that the crown had a right to grant a monopoly of that kind . He further added , " I can conceive the king , as head of the church , may say that ...
Page 173
... king , on the dreadful condition that he is to give a splendid party that night in his palace , and , after the departure of the other guests , the king is to remain and retire to a chamber , there to receive Evadne from the hand of her ...
... king , on the dreadful condition that he is to give a splendid party that night in his palace , and , after the departure of the other guests , the king is to remain and retire to a chamber , there to receive Evadne from the hand of her ...
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... King Sebastian , who had yet scarcely attained the age of manhood , felt interested in the fate of Camoens , and accepted the dedication of his epic poem . The King was about to commence an expedition against the Moors , and he ...
... King Sebastian , who had yet scarcely attained the age of manhood , felt interested in the fate of Camoens , and accepted the dedication of his epic poem . The King was about to commence an expedition against the Moors , and he ...
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